Aeropress Espresso and Coffee Maker in Action


Aeropress is an amazing coffee maker that makes the best cup of coffee in a minute–wherever you are.

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13 Responses to “Aeropress Espresso and Coffee Maker in Action”

  1. Metsada007 says:

    Can you use your own grind coffee beans for this coffee maker?

  2. Metsada007 says:

    Hi, could you explain why the HandPresso is better?

  3. enkopte says:

    @aljbetta you can’t make your all time favourite coffee with hand presso, this way you can make whatever fresh coffee you like instead of those pre-made pouches of coffee

  4. danobaka says:

    itt: shills shilling shills

  5. aljbetta says:

    Each to there own.
    Not my choice,

    Have youy tried the Presso
    Or the HandPresso

    Much better… they win hands down.

  6. pamemake says:

    Just had it come to my home so I made a cup right away to test it with fine ground coffee. Wow….wow…smooth…flavor is deep. Very impressive. It’s as simple as the video shows. I think the absence of acidity is where the improved flavor comes from. I’m sold.

  7. 193322009 says:

    We have been using our Aeropress for about
    two years and it has been great!
    I met the inventor at a local coffee shop when he
    was giving a demonstration.
    As a former engineer I have to say that this
    coffeemaker has some great engineering!

    Also, I want to say that this video, IMHO, is the
    best one on the Aeropress because it’s right
    to the point without a bunch of blah blah.

    Now, I am going to make myself a nice hot
    cup of coffee using French dark roast beans ~

  8. boyblue1171 says:

    Remember that the Aeropress requires a fine grind similar to espresso while French presses require a coarse grind similar to percolator. Another plus about brews from the Aeropress is that it is very clean due to the paper micro filter.

  9. TheRealjos2thehua says:

    Thanks. I currently use a Bodum three-cup french press and I was wondering about the aeropress. I have heard that the aeropress doesn’t really require a high quality grinder like the french press needs to get the full flavor out of the beans. I will probably end up buying an aeropress soon but since I already have a french press I’ll probably use both methods.

  10. boyblue1171 says:

    For me, Aeropress wins by a wide margin. I don’t get the full flavor of the coffee with a French Press. Not mention that I need to wait at least 4 minutes for the coffee to brew in the French Press.
    Then, there’s also the fact that I can take the Aeropess when I travel because of its rugged durability.

  11. TheRealjos2thehua says:

    So this or the french press, which one wins in your opinion?

  12. RicardoAlpert815 says:

    Just bought mine too. I hear it is the absolute best at coffee! I cannot wait for it to come :)

  13. adisharr says:

    I can’t wait to try mine – should be here in a few days :)

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